Monday 6 November 2017

Taiwan Trip

Let's be real, I'm terrible at this...I did document our Taiwan trip to look back on though!

Taiwan Trip:
Day 1 (Friday & Saturday): Flight. It was a long trip to Taiwan. We started off the trip with a little scare. Our flight was on United and the first leg was from Atlanta to San Francisco. The second leg (after  a 4 hours layover) was from San Francisco to Taipei. We had the Uber driver take us to the International terminal only to find that United didn’t have a desk at the international terminal and we had to see and agent for check in because of Way Joe’s greencard status. We had to catch the shuttle to the domestic terminal (the driver was appropriately hurried when we told him we were in a rush to catch our flight) and made the flight with a couple minutes to spare.

In San Francisco, we knew our check baggage would make it to the connection so we took our carry on and dropped in at CrossFit Marvelous Performance near the airport. We couldn’t make a class but they let us workout at the open gym. We showered and headed back to the airport. The plane we initially boarded would’ve had it maiden flight but there was an issue with it before we even took off. We had to deplane and wait for another plane to board. At the airport I exchange money (later learned it was Thailand baht, not Taiwanese NT) and we grabbed some food. When left after a 4 hour delay.

We were supposed to land in Taipei around 6:30 PM with plenty of time to reach our hotel and grab some dinner. With the delay, we landed around 10 PM and with the train ride (Had to exchange money a second time), taxi to hotel (since it was pouring rain) we didn’t get to our room until around 11:30 PM. The City Inn II hotel had wonderful staff, snacks, and free laundry so it was a good pleasant first night sleep. We lost 12 hours so we took off at 7 AM Friday time in Atlanta, and landed at 10 PM Saturday time in Taipei.

Day 2 (Sunday): Way Joe and I went to breakfast down the street from the hotel. It was a rainy day and we waffled on buying an umbrella the whole morning, but decided to tough it out. We had my favorite Chinese breakfast of fried crullers dipped in soy milk with friend egg sandwiches.  We then headed off to the metro station and took the train to Mao Kong mountain gondola. We stopped off at the top where I got some bubble tea and Alishan tea. It was rainy so we hurried back to the gondola. We stopped at the Zhinan Temple station. We walked around 2 of the temples (getting lost while trying to reach the “third one” we never found). By the time we got back on the gondola and rode the train all the way back to the hotel, Alvin and Christina were in town.

We met up with them at the City Inn Hotel, along with Chris (the german). We got back on the train (now discovering the hotel lent out umbrellas) and headed to Lunch at Da Tai Fung at Dongmen station off the red line. While we were waiting, we went down the street for some scallion pancakes and mango shaved ice.  After lunch Alvin, Way Joe and I split off and dropped in at Boom Fitness. We met Anya Chuang and Jason Liu who coach there. We lifted then did a partner workout with Anya. We went back to the hotel to shower and meet up for dinner. We met up with a much bigger group at the Shilin Night Market. We ate dinner at the food stalls and walked around until we were tired.
Day 3 (Monday): We got up and went back to the yummy breakfast place. We met up with Rob, Kate, Katie Kim, Mac, and Pam. After wards we met the full group and Gordan (the awesome tour guide) at Taipei Main Station. We hopped on a train to head to Taroko National Park. We stopped at 7 Star beach for some rock skipping and pictures. We then went on a hike up A BUNCH of stairs which ended in a stand of trees. The view of the gorge on the way up was gorgeous (get it? 😊). We then went to our aboriginal hotel for dinner and a show. The show was super long and by the time it was over, we were ready for bed.

Day 4 (Tuesday): We had breakfast at the hotel then headed back on the bus. We stopped by the Qingshui Cliff (清水斷崖) Observatory before the long drive (with lots of singing) to lunch where we picked up some more people. We then took a short drive to Ka Va Lan whiskey distillery. Unsurprisingly we spent more time at the distillery then planned but still had time for making scallion cakes. They put us in rain boots and hats and we went off to pick onions. After “making” and cooking the tasty scallion cakes, we headed to our hot springs hotel. We all went to the hot springs for an hour before heading to dinner. We drank bubble tea and ate at a stall on the main street. On the way back we got our feet nibbled on while we drank beer.

Day 5 (Wednesday): We started the day in the Shifen Area where we hiked to the widest waterfall in Taiwan and bought yummy “melt in your mouth” meat. We then released huge sky lanterns. We headed to Jiufen Old Street for some yummy lunch, desserts (including spiked coffee for Way Joe), and souvenir shopping. We finished the tour with Gordan at the gold museum where we touched a huge block of gold and walked through one of the tunnels where gold was mined. We took a taxi to the Marriott where we checked in then went to the mall for dinner. We finished the night at a beer pong bar where Khelpi and I crushed all the other teams 3-0 before switching over to flip cup. We stayed until we got cut off at midnight with the bar shutting down.

Day 6 (Thursday): I woke up to find out I was pregnant! I was so worried after having just went out the night before, but Way Joe was excited and reassuring. It was bachelorette party day so I told Alvin and Christina so they wouldn’t think I wasn’t celebrating with them when I stopped drinking. We went to dress fitting in the morning. We then met up at the grand hotel for lunch with the guys. We all headed to Villa 32 where we enjoyed the best (naked) hot springs all afternoon. We all got in cars and headed to Memory Lane Japanese Bar for a yummy dinner (and LOTS of drinks all around).

Day 7 (Friday): We met up with Andy, Lisa, Rob, and Kate for breakfast near the Marriott. Andy, Lisa, Way Joe and I then took a nice hike up the mountain near the hotel Jinmianshan Trail. When we got back, we met up with Rob and Kate and went back to the Dongmen station Da Tai Fung, scallion pancakes, and mango shave ice. We then took a train to the National Palace. After 3 hours looking around (switching benches) and seeing the jade cabbage, we went back to the hotel for a quick nap. We got up since we had planned a karaoke event at 7:30 PM. We thought 6 people might come but it ended up growing to 22 people. We staying for 3 hours and went home to pass out.


Day 8 (Saturday): We woke up and since Way Joe realized he didn’t bring his shirt, he and Rob ran around town to shop for a new shirt while Kate and I went to “order” breakfast. We met up with the bridesmaids for hair and makeup in the morning. We then went back to the hotel to change and start the “games”. We had 6 challenges: Popping balloons, asking questions or yoga poses, getting grapes our of cold water with their toes, Swinging a mint from their hips, passing a hard boiled egg, proclaiming love for Christina. We then went for pictures, dinner, and reception at the top of the hotel. We went to bed around 11 to get up early the next day to fly home. We had no hiccups going home and we even had Rob and Kate for company the whole way back!

Wednesday 8 July 2015

July 8th

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Sunsets at the gym are always enjoyable...

Wow, two months since my last post? I'm bad at this. Well since May we have sign our contract and I have left Manhattan Associates to run this gym full time. We also had Way Joe's immigration interview, fingers crossed he gets approval soon! We spent the first 3 weeks in June (finishing up all the classes I had to teach) and getting the gym prepped for opening. We had Carson's going away party June 27th and he has left to Denver for a great opportunity. We will miss him a lot. 

It is now the second week we have been officially open for business as Caffeinated CrossFit! It has been a slow first weeks but we are new at this, so who knows what to expect? It probably doesn't help that we opened the week before a holiday weekend where everyone already has plans to travel. 

I think out of all this small business stuff, marketing has to been the toughest. Funny, out of replacing ceiling tiles (with who knows what raining down), ripping up disgusting bathroom tiles, taking a crow bar to a wall (that was actually the best part), placing down bathroom tiles, moving 100+ lb stall mats, and painting until my arms were numb, marketing still trumps it all. This week alone, we've hopped on Groupon, Class Pass, Facebook Ads, Google Ads,and I'm about to go try to hand out some flyers...I'm gonna be that person/ad that I usually ignore. Isn't it ironic?

At least we have what we always wanted, a place for our friends to come workout and hang out with us whenever they have the time. And we have our "Grand Opening" this weekend, which thankfully everyone has been really supportive with a lot of friends donating prizes and RSVPing to come. I'll try to update this more often.

Monday 18 May 2015

May 18th




Its been almost a month since my last entry. Since last month, we have gotten lucky and gotten 80% of a gym at fifty percent off. It has been sitting in our garage waiting for us to secure a place. Joey has been nice and let us park Way Joe's blueberry in his garage until we find a place. We have been busy, opening business bank accounts, meeting with our accountant, Grattan, and most importantly finding a space. We got a huge disappointment last week when Larry from 5595 Oakdale road told us he had to wait another two weeks pending another offer from his parent company for the space. We have decided to move on and focus our efforts on actually the first location we have ever visited. We are now working with Bo (since Graham has left Cresa) and we have already gotten a proposal. Once again, hopefully we can open the gym in the next month or so!

Thursday 23 April 2015

April 23rd



Just finished a 4 week stint of travel for work in ESO at Manhattan.

This past year has been crazy with a lot of exciting events. Here are some of the highlights:
1) Competed in South East Regionals 2014 as an individual athlete
2) Got married at Five Star Lodge and Stables on November 1st, 2014
3) Started the workings of a CrossFit Affiliate: Caffeinated CrossFit
4) Travelled to Chile, Netherlands, and England for work (2 new continents!)
5) Went on our honeymoon to the Western Carribean on a 7 day Royal Carribean cruise

Starting today I would like to keep a journal of the exciting places I try and my thoughts at this time in life. 

When I went to Chile in January I went a day earlier than SOFM training, landed Tuesday at 10 AM. That day I as about to do a hop on, hop off with Turistik. During the week I also had a delicious meal at Patio Bellavista.

This past month I travelled to Austin for Newgistics, stopped in Crossfit Austin (good coaching and flexible about working out beforehand) and ran along towne lake until sunset when I got to watch the bats fly off Congress bridge.

I also went to Amsterdam and walked around the city, trying french fries and buying trinkets off the street market downtown. I headed to Vasseveld (or Telborg) a town close by for a hotel the first night. The hotel was older but the food was good and the town was peaceful. After switching hotels I spent the rest of my stay in Varseveld, I was able to borrow a bike and bike to Crossfit Oost in the next town over. (about 8 KM away) I had a good time  and met Christina and Yapp. My last day in Amsterdam was spent visiting the tulip fields (Klokenhof). 

In England I walked around a couple hours before taking the BrakeAway secret bike tour around London. I heard about the various historical stories and architecture around the city. (they have a lot of fires!) I met up with David and Kate for dinner at "Bill''s" and then we went to "The Sun Inn" to hang out with Brent, David's friend who owns the bar. The Sunday after my birthday, I spent on an all day tour around Winsor castle, Bath, and Stonehenge where I met Iris. The week in Reading, UK passed pretty uneventfully. I stopped in the local pool for a swim and Crossfit Reading for a workout. My last night was spent having a good time with David and Brent at the sun inn.

Since getting back, we have gotten an initial lease from Larry for the 5595 Oakdale road space and I've been ever searching for where I want to go after my rotation in ESO is up. It has been pretty stressful but Way Joe helps with all he is doing to get the business going. He has been working on the website while I figure out insurance and we both look at where to open our bank account and review the lease. Hopefully we get this space and there isn't too much trouble!